Elia is Charles Lamb's pen name
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Lewis Carroll.
The pseudonym Charles Dickens starting using occasionally in 1834 was Boz.
The Essays of Elia was a collection of essays written by the English essayist Charles Lamb in 1823. They were originally published separately under the pseudonym of Elia to preserve Lambs anonymity. Elia was the name of an recently deceased Italian colleague.
Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson chose this pseudonym by translating his first two names into Latin and then back into English to create Lewis Carroll.
The only pseudonym Dickens ever used was Boz, and he only used that at the beginning of his career.
When he first began writing, Charles Dickens wrote under the pseudonym of Boz, a childhood name. He soon dropped it for his real name.
Charles Lamb used the pseudonym Elia for his essays. He adopted this pen name for his contributions to the London Magazine in the early 19th century.
Elia is the pseudonym adopted by Charles Lamb in "Essays of Elia."
Charles Dickens used the pseudonym Boz for his first short stories. He used Boz because it was the nickname of his younger brother.
Charles Dickens used the pseudonym Boz for quite some time in his early career. This was a nickname he had given his youngest brother Augustus.
Charles Dickens' first book was a collection of stories titled "Sketches by Boz". It was published in 1836 under the pseudonym Boz.
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